Abstract
In an era characterized by escalating environmental challenges, this study endeavors to illuminate the levels of environmental literacy and pollution awareness among undergraduate students in the state of Telangana, India. Employing a robust quantitative approach, the research delves into the intricacies of these students' environmental knowledge and their cognizance of pollution issues. Through rigorous statistical analysis, the study seeks to unravel the correlation between the depth of students' environmental understanding and their awareness of pressing pollution concerns. The primary objective of this investigation is to offer a nuanced understanding of the environmental consciousness within this pivotal demographic. By strategically combining elements of environmental literacy and pollution awareness, the study aims to paint a comprehensive picture of the ecological awareness prevalent among undergraduate students in Telangana. The use of rigorous statistical methods provides a scientific lens through which to scrutinize the potential interplay between knowledge acquisition and real-world environmental concerns. As part of the study's core methodology, the researchers employ a structured questionnaire that gauges students' comprehension of key environmental concepts, such as biodiversity, climate change, and sustainable practices. The subsequent statistical analysis seeks to discern patterns, correlations, and variations in responses, offering valuable insights into the current state of environmental awareness among this critical demographic. The findings generated by this study are not only informative but also hold the potential to guide future educational initiatives and policy formulations. By providing a glimpse into the environmental awareness landscape among undergraduate students in Telangana, the research serves as a foundation for informed decision-making in the realms of environmental education and awareness campaigns. This study, therefore, acts as a valuable snapshot, capturing the intricate relationship between environmental literacy and pollution awareness, which is pivotal for shaping the environmental stewardship of the future.
Reference5 articles.
1. Ramírez, A. S., Ramondt, S., Van Bogart, K., & Perez-Zuniga, R. (2019). Public awareness of air pollution and health threats: challenges and opportunities for communication strategies to improve environmental health literacy. Journal of Health Communication, 24(1), 75-83.
2. Mihanpour, H., Khashij, M., Shamsizadeh, Z., Gholami, M., Ebrahimi, A., Rezaeipandari, H., ... & Jafari, V. (2018). Assessment of the awareness, attitude and environmental literacy about environmental issues and challenges (Case study: Yazd citizen’s view in 2017).
3. Özer Keskin, M. E. L. İ. K. E., & Aksakal, E. (2020). An investigation of environmental literacy levels and environmental pollution images of 7th year pup. International Online Journal of Education and Teaching (IOJET, (4).
4. Wardani, R. A. K., Karyanto, P., & Ramli, M. (2018, May). Analysis of high school students’ environmental literacy. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1022, No. 1, p. 012057). IOP Publishing.
5. Kamil, P. A., Putri, E., Ridha, S., Utaya, S., & Utomo, D. H. (2020, May). Promoting environmental literacy through a green project: a case study at adiwiyata school in Banda Aceh City. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 485, No. 1, p. 012035). IOP Publishing.